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patty, of course, famous for taking on the president of the united states on this very issue. i always admire this lady's guts for doing that. here, and, patty, you had a chance, i don't know if you watch all of the democratic convention, but to the president's point that by dialing back on attacking business or trying to say nice things about entrepreneurs, people like yourself, your colleagues here today, that this is a different president with a different message. what do you think of that? >> yeah, i think there was a lot of rhetoric. i didn't hear the details. it was interesting to me that, you know, the message of hope and change has gone away, and now he says, you know, just hope, hope that i can get it right in this second term. so, yeah, i don't -- i think they just told us what we wanted to hear and wavedded the flag and nothing's going to change. neil: you are shaking your head, butch. >> it's about hope. we hope we get it right. i heard four years ago, if it's not done in first three years, i will not run again. here we are again. neil: what did you want to hear? >
patty, of course, famous for taking on the president of the united states on this very issue. i always admire this lady's guts for doing that. here, and, patty, you had a chance, i don't know if you watch all of the democratic convention, but to the president's point that by dialing back on attacking business or trying to say nice things about entrepreneurs, people like yourself, your colleagues here today, that this is a different president with a different message. what do you think of that?...
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there's the united states of america. >> a lot of folks have asked about president obama's 2004 speech, he's a person of unique ability and talent. i'm going to be myself. >> like that newcomer, barack obama, castro is a son of a single mom. his grand mother immigrated to this country, taught herself english, worked as a maid, not only did julian graduate from harvard law, so did his twin brother joaquin by one minute. >> is there any chance that you could ask your brother to substitute four? just trying the twin thing here? >> no, i doubt it you know, he's way too good looking. and he's unmarried. he doesn't have a wedding ring. >> the 37, castro is the youngest mayor of any u.s. city. he's been teased by the president for his boyish looks. >> julian castro, the best lo looking -- i'm messing with you. >> i keep hoping one day when i'm 80 years old, i'll be 40 or something. >> we asked about that generational challenge of paul ryan's speech. >> college graduates should not have to live out their 20s in their childhood bedrooms, staring up at fading obama posters. >> if you look at the
there's the united states of america. >> a lot of folks have asked about president obama's 2004 speech, he's a person of unique ability and talent. i'm going to be myself. >> like that newcomer, barack obama, castro is a son of a single mom. his grand mother immigrated to this country, taught herself english, worked as a maid, not only did julian graduate from harvard law, so did his twin brother joaquin by one minute. >> is there any chance that you could ask your brother to...
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lou: president obama stops short of saying what steps the united states would take for the regime to cross the so-called redline. battling anti-government rebels for two years. more than 40,000 people a been killed in the fight. angry liberals out in full force over the weekend. among them former five time presidential candidate liberal activist ralph nader same president obama is worth divorce then president bush. he does not r with the part and his speech in charlotte and the democtic national convention, the most politically suffer speech, more aggressive. he has basically stated that he has th authority to kill an american citizen or citizens anywhere in the world if he suspects them of trouble. lou: after a university profsor compared republican lawmakers abiding by the grover norquist anti-tax pledge as seditious and treasonous. up next in nfl star murders his girlfriend, takes his own life in front of his coach and general manager. but le him -- was led him to those acts? leading psychologist answered that question and much more here next. the boys use capital one venture mile
lou: president obama stops short of saying what steps the united states would take for the regime to cross the so-called redline. battling anti-government rebels for two years. more than 40,000 people a been killed in the fight. angry liberals out in full force over the weekend. among them former five time presidential candidate liberal activist ralph nader same president obama is worth divorce then president bush. he does not r with the part and his speech in charlotte and the democtic...
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it's not fair to the united states. we're trying and the russians are trying. we're trying to go down. so -- >> see, the cold war leads to wonderful debates, even among panelists, the soviets -- >> you mean we didn't produce 72,000? >> can i tell you -- >> how do i know? >> but how am i not being fair to the united states? am i citing an incorrect figure? this is the goth figure. >> i'm saying, you're talking -- the government acknowledges 72,000. we'll probably learn it's 100,000. >> fine. >> yeah, but all i'm saying, we had a tendency -- it was a very serious challenge in the soviet union as there are now very serious challenges to us. our reaction has always been massively an overreaction military. that's all i'm saying. >> and you may be wrong. >> of course i may be wrong. we don't have any more time for questions but i would like to ask the panelists if they have a comment they would like to finish with about why anyone over a certain age should care about the 1959 exhibition and the kitchen debate, why does this matter today? >> well, i think if history m
it's not fair to the united states. we're trying and the russians are trying. we're trying to go down. so -- >> see, the cold war leads to wonderful debates, even among panelists, the soviets -- >> you mean we didn't produce 72,000? >> can i tell you -- >> how do i know? >> but how am i not being fair to the united states? am i citing an incorrect figure? this is the goth figure. >> i'm saying, you're talking -- the government acknowledges 72,000. we'll...
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. >> i pledge allegiance to the e united states of america. >> the president, vice president, and their wives will to ottawa today and florida weekend, or the future of is at the top of the of voter concerns. abc news, new hampshire. keep it on abc 7 to stay informed on the issues in this election. go one-on-per will one with ann romney tonight on abc news starting at 5:00. you don't want to miss that. hearing underway the former falls church convicted ofairman child sex abuse. copartner found guilty in may of molesting katia bill girl during sleepover with his daughter. victims were nine and 10 years old. molesting two girls. he was chairman of the falls church city democratic committee 2006-2007. a fourth bill teenager sentenced to 60 years in prison for murdering his 92-year-old neighbor. the 16-year-old plant guilty to murdering thelma steele and her heights afterct they got into an argument. then he went back to a home and cash and credit cards. the state's attorney helped a press conference about the sentencing. was a horrific death. today we believe justice has .een done >> offic
. >> i pledge allegiance to the e united states of america. >> the president, vice president, and their wives will to ottawa today and florida weekend, or the future of is at the top of the of voter concerns. abc news, new hampshire. keep it on abc 7 to stay informed on the issues in this election. go one-on-per will one with ann romney tonight on abc news starting at 5:00. you don't want to miss that. hearing underway the former falls church convicted ofairman child sex abuse....
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. >> i do not think that the people of this country will choose as the next president of the united states a person who spent 40 years in washington as a congressman and a lobbyist. >> he tried to settle the flap over his taxes. >> i will release my taxes for 2010 on tuesday of this week. >> rick santorum finished a distant third and pledged to soldier on. >> just wait until the next race. that is in florida on january 21. he needs money and resources for a contest that has now become crucial. >> i will keep fighting for every single vote. i will compete in every single state. >> and now he is competing with what is being called newtmentum newfound confidence. >> the president state of the union address this week -- a recent poll said that six in 10 americans want president obama to focus on two things, jobs and the economy. they want to hear concrete ideas from the president not just a sweeping vision. we will have complete coverage of tuesday night's address right here on abc 7 live. we will carry it starting at 9:00 p.m. with more now on the race to the white house and be with politico.
. >> i do not think that the people of this country will choose as the next president of the united states a person who spent 40 years in washington as a congressman and a lobbyist. >> he tried to settle the flap over his taxes. >> i will release my taxes for 2010 on tuesday of this week. >> rick santorum finished a distant third and pledged to soldier on. >> just wait until the next race. that is in florida on january 21. he needs money and resources for a contest...
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lo nebraska. >> future united states senator. >> pam bonder, t.attorney gener, florida. >> alan, south carolina. >> unofficial -- >> louisiana. from what the court said today that you have asked every private citizen who will be listening to this, you included all these cameras to buy insurance from a private insurance company and pay for it and repurchase it every month of your life from the time you are born until the time you die. and i believe this supreme court is realizing that's a bit much. >> regulating to say they -- t care -- [ inaudible ]. [ chanting ] >> this is -- i don't think anybody disputes ttoy is a very and the comments, justice kennedy, we have every reason to be optimistic. that they're at least thinking of things the correct way. >> could you repeat -- >> the crowd -- >> encouragement. >> this is not about regulating health care. this is about regulating health care insurance. he was very specific when he made that comment, and when i care i'm talking about the politics of it. this is about the proper application of constitutional -- in this case the congress coul
lo nebraska. >> future united states senator. >> pam bonder, t.attorney gener, florida. >> alan, south carolina. >> unofficial -- >> louisiana. from what the court said today that you have asked every private citizen who will be listening to this, you included all these cameras to buy insurance from a private insurance company and pay for it and repurchase it every month of your life from the time you are born until the time you die. and i believe this supreme...
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i think that you will see as a result gasoline prices in the united states suffer and go higher. and the consumer, even more so than in the past month, watching their wallet much more closely. neil: i agree with you. neil: i agree with you. so you should probably run the other way. but there is another argument for this. with the amount of money that we are loaning the middle east, and with money that we don't have, the u.s. dollar is the safe haven. i think people are second-guessing whether or not -- >> you think this is more of that damning indictment. so it has a more profound impact. neil: the move to keep this recovery going. even making the promise for three years, do you fear that in so doing, they plant the seeds of their own disaster? in other words, inflation comes back and a they pre-promise they're not going to do anything about it. >> i think in the short term, this is certainly a move financially as well as politically going into this november election. the. neil: but it will help the president. >> will guarantee his reelection? no. i think we have done enough dama
i think that you will see as a result gasoline prices in the united states suffer and go higher. and the consumer, even more so than in the past month, watching their wallet much more closely. neil: i agree with you. neil: i agree with you. so you should probably run the other way. but there is another argument for this. with the amount of money that we are loaning the middle east, and with money that we don't have, the u.s. dollar is the safe haven. i think people are second-guessing whether...
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yeah i think in the united states we're going to see. the policing of anti-capitalist protesters going away we've already seen it in england. where social media has played a role where if you push the wrong thing on your facebook throat you do it the other day. you might end up in jail for a year and i think we've already started to see you know we saw that in cleveland with the f.b.i. in manufacturing a bomb plot against so-called anarchists and these are sort of tactics the used against to manufacture terror plots in the past and i think we're going to see more or more of. this sort of occupy sequence heats up but do you think that at least you know people might be able to arts outsmart the author already in a certain sense you know i enjoyed the fact that twitter did argue in court that it could have saved everyone a lot of time and a lot of money if they would just download their saved her tweets originally before it became too late to find them online. yeah you know i think we definitely have a knowledge advantage when it comes to u
yeah i think in the united states we're going to see. the policing of anti-capitalist protesters going away we've already seen it in england. where social media has played a role where if you push the wrong thing on your facebook throat you do it the other day. you might end up in jail for a year and i think we've already started to see you know we saw that in cleveland with the f.b.i. in manufacturing a bomb plot against so-called anarchists and these are sort of tactics the used against to...
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states, which is a presence in the united states. >> kind of a child you. >> hold on. the edgy backed gives you basically a green card forever. permanent residence status forever. even though you don't get citinship, you get to stay here forever. now, the question of stealing, if you are giving someone lawful presence which they did not have to wait in line. lou: i have to get him in here. i appreciate you. time constraints. your reaction to both of these legislative -- >> i mean, as a piece of legislation, of very solid step toward. practically zero unemployment. the house of representatives could have done better. we are actually need workers who ar skilled engineers but who are skilled workers. lou: aren't you worried about doing what has been done to the past seven years, to quibble and let the perfect the enemy of the good? we will come back and get the response to that question. just moments. just moments. stay with us. [beep] [indistinct chatter] [kids talking at once] [speaking foreign language] [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [faint singing] [heartbeat,
states, which is a presence in the united states. >> kind of a child you. >> hold on. the edgy backed gives you basically a green card forever. permanent residence status forever. even though you don't get citinship, you get to stay here forever. now, the question of stealing, if you are giving someone lawful presence which they did not have to wait in line. lou: i have to get him in here. i appreciate you. time constraints. your reaction to both of these legislative -- >> i...
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speaker, the president of the united states. >> reporter: that night the state of the union. what was it like? >> when you're invited to sit there and be among the 600 most powerful people in the world, possibly, you know, including the president of the united states and you get to witness this event in person, it's life-changing. >> reporter: then earthquake the next morning, an important meeting. senator harry reid, ruben's mentor and a king maker in congress. so, for the folks in washington, d.c., how important was it that you were latino in a district that is latino? >> nevada is a battleground state it is state. it is a purple state. >> they wanted latino inos to v they knee no he by having a latino on the general election ballot it would increase their turnout. they had their own vested interest in this. >> it seems to me odd ton of momentum, both in d.c., and their constituents. >> there was a picture that came out on the las vegas sun where senator reid had his arm around me. so a lot of people were saying we know who senator reid is supporting. >> reporter: ruben's t
speaker, the president of the united states. >> reporter: that night the state of the union. what was it like? >> when you're invited to sit there and be among the 600 most powerful people in the world, possibly, you know, including the president of the united states and you get to witness this event in person, it's life-changing. >> reporter: then earthquake the next morning, an important meeting. senator harry reid, ruben's mentor and a king maker in congress. so, for the...
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states. it always struck me as odd that this administration would have the reputation for being anti-business particularly as vice president who hails, of course, from the state of delaware, the most friendly states in the nation to for tune 500, a state that recognizes the plead and enticement of fortune 500 or fortune 1,000, to say nothing of medium and small sized tickets who how do they get the reputation for being against it when the vice president hails to one the states most friendly to business? that is an issue i will take up with that state's governor, governor markell. welcome back, we are not going to a break. we have the governor with us right now. governor markell, you represent one of those states, actually, very friendly to business. there is a reason why big companies incorporate there. so it does have me a little perplexed as to why this is a ticket that gets the reputation, especially since a former delaware senator is the vice president, forering anti-business s that a fai
states. it always struck me as odd that this administration would have the reputation for being anti-business particularly as vice president who hails, of course, from the state of delaware, the most friendly states in the nation to for tune 500, a state that recognizes the plead and enticement of fortune 500 or fortune 1,000, to say nothing of medium and small sized tickets who how do they get the reputation for being against it when the vice president hails to one the states most friendly to...
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i want everyone to understand, on amazon, it is already the number one best seller in the united states. this is a topic a lot people are very curious about. so what extra pressure does that put on the u.s. government, mark? >> well, tremendous. now, if anyone remembers back to the pentagon papers case 40 years ago and the thought of could the government stop publication of the book? the legal standard is just too high. the fact is is the book's been out. and obviously media has copies of it. so it would be too difficult to put the genie back in the bottle. the publisher has ratcheted this up. not only increased the print run from 300,000 to 400,000, but expedited the publication date from the 11th to the 4th so practically speaking there's not any time for the government to do anything. >> some people might say this is disgusting. you come back, all these other guys are on your team and they don't do this and you want to get rich and you go and put a pseudonym and write the book. other people say no, what's wrong with what he did, after all, the president gave details of what happened
i want everyone to understand, on amazon, it is already the number one best seller in the united states. this is a topic a lot people are very curious about. so what extra pressure does that put on the u.s. government, mark? >> well, tremendous. now, if anyone remembers back to the pentagon papers case 40 years ago and the thought of could the government stop publication of the book? the legal standard is just too high. the fact is is the book's been out. and obviously media has copies of...
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and they are all available to the people of the united states of america. the house and nothing moves in with the republicans wanted to her. and they are in the senate. but they are available to the american people. neil: the president also say that i have a record. >> yes, sure. first, he's going to say that i have plans, using do you have plans. let me see your plans and frankly -- i will support it on the spot. but don't tell me that you have plans, but not details of plans. nixon did that. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> this is a very important point. if he holds his plans, i don't care about how much money he makes, he can tell whatever stories he wants. that doesn't bother me. but if you say that you have plans and he won't show them until after you win, -- neil: enough about his general across the board -- [talking over each other] neil: his plans are indeed his record. what is good for the goose has to be good for the gander, right? >> i think he's going to win the. neil: who is going to win? >> obama. he will win by a small
and they are all available to the people of the united states of america. the house and nothing moves in with the republicans wanted to her. and they are in the senate. but they are available to the american people. neil: the president also say that i have a record. >> yes, sure. first, he's going to say that i have plans, using do you have plans. let me see your plans and frankly -- i will support it on the spot. but don't tell me that you have plans, but not details of plans. nixon did...
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here in the united states if you are a mechanic working for an airline in house, you have to go through drug screening, alcohol screening, a security background check. these things are being waived increasingly. >> one quick question before we go if all other companies are dog it anyway, all of the other companies don't have seats gunked up? >> we are seeing very troubling signs that, in fact, safety is eroding, i spoke to dozens and dozens of frontline faa inspectors s. >> thank you for telling us about it. we'll see what happens. we have some soda for you in the back. >>> up next, he thought he was a musician without a professional career. little did he know he was a rock star on the other side of the planet. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you
here in the united states if you are a mechanic working for an airline in house, you have to go through drug screening, alcohol screening, a security background check. these things are being waived increasingly. >> one quick question before we go if all other companies are dog it anyway, all of the other companies don't have seats gunked up? >> we are seeing very troubling signs that, in fact, safety is eroding, i spoke to dozens and dozens of frontline faa inspectors s. >>...
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fundamentally changing the character of the united states not only internally but also in regards to our allies abroad. neil: don't you think that president reagan a debate with jamie carter, was -- with jimmy carter was to say i dream bigger, i think we can do better. we're so grateful now, if the numbers are not as sucky as they were, and job losses not as severe as they were before we're grateful. we know in a recovery at this stable, we should be booming, that is what romney has to do, say his definition of a recovery is this. >> right now. as you are were saying the economy is very weak, right now we're teetering in two areas with our economy, domestically, and in global stage, because of what happened abroad. when you teeter, you want someone in command who knows what he is i do, says clearly what he is doing, and all these other things are a distraction. neil: that is amazing his personal appeal that a president sheparding this economy. >> right, that is what i'm saying, he is saying he is a liklikeable guy. neil: so he should say he is an sob and evil. >> no, but he came from
fundamentally changing the character of the united states not only internally but also in regards to our allies abroad. neil: don't you think that president reagan a debate with jamie carter, was -- with jimmy carter was to say i dream bigger, i think we can do better. we're so grateful now, if the numbers are not as sucky as they were, and job losses not as severe as they were before we're grateful. we know in a recovery at this stable, we should be booming, that is what romney has to do, say...
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states. the ftse up 12% and the cac index of 12% and bank stocks, french bank stocks up 7%. certainly a lot of positive reaction to this news but there are critics who say that the pcb is just throwing money at the problem. this is tantamount to finding governments by printing bank notes. there you go. strongly opposes this move. there are those who say it helps bring confidence back and brings down borrowing costs. bottom line is what does it do to address the euro zone debt crisis itself. this does not address it. it is down to individual governments to get their fiscal house in order. it could be a long time before that can be accomplished. >> the dow is up 220 points and the s&p up 26. it has been a real rally. let's take it to the traders at the stock exchange. john core team of legal very broad based rally. if you had to pick one is it a good private sector job numbers? let's not ignore that. we had job gains of 280,000. >> you are right. the economic data out of washington clearly is s
states. the ftse up 12% and the cac index of 12% and bank stocks, french bank stocks up 7%. certainly a lot of positive reaction to this news but there are critics who say that the pcb is just throwing money at the problem. this is tantamount to finding governments by printing bank notes. there you go. strongly opposes this move. there are those who say it helps bring confidence back and brings down borrowing costs. bottom line is what does it do to address the euro zone debt crisis itself....
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. >> in a world of serious threats, i will never hesitate to use force to defend the united states of america or our interests. at the same time, i will only ilnd you into harm's way when it is absolutely necessary. and when we do, we will give you the equipment and the clear mission and the smart strategy and the support back home that you need to get the job done. (cheers and applause) we owe you that. >> reporter: the president will spend this labor day weekend stumping in several battleground states but the white house battleced today, scott, he will cottutting short a visit to ohio on monday so that he, too, can tour the destruction in the gulf. >> pelley: nancy, thank you very much. in syria's civil war the fight for the country's largest city has been going on for weeks and we got some astounding pictures in the newsroom today. the video shows entire neighborhoods of aleppo reduced to rubble. syrian warplanes have been bombing them. this was a city of three million people. ee assad dictatorship has been trying to crush a rebellion that broke out nearly a year and a half ago. 2.
. >> in a world of serious threats, i will never hesitate to use force to defend the united states of america or our interests. at the same time, i will only ilnd you into harm's way when it is absolutely necessary. and when we do, we will give you the equipment and the clear mission and the smart strategy and the support back home that you need to get the job done. (cheers and applause) we owe you that. >> reporter: the president will spend this labor day weekend stumping in...
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>> the bottom line is we see millions of flights in the united states every year. all kinds of things are spilled in the cabins of airplanes. speak to flight attendants about that. but the bottom line is, these seats need to be cleaned out and the mechanisms need to be cleaned out -- >> even if a thing like this is locking pin we're seeing, presumably i guess it could be messed up by gunk but they're serving drinks on every airplane. >> of course. i think a fair question to ask is why did we see this on the same airline on the same aircraft type three times within five days. clearly, this is not a problem that we're seeing on other airplanes on other airlines. >> even if that is the explanation that's no excuse, right? >> of course not. the bottom line is american airlines has a responsibility to make sure their aircraft are well maintained and the faa has an even bigger responsibility to make sure america is doing it properly. what this is really about is the larger picture and that is outsourcing of maintenance. we have a real crisis going on in the united states
>> the bottom line is we see millions of flights in the united states every year. all kinds of things are spilled in the cabins of airplanes. speak to flight attendants about that. but the bottom line is, these seats need to be cleaned out and the mechanisms need to be cleaned out -- >> even if a thing like this is locking pin we're seeing, presumably i guess it could be messed up by gunk but they're serving drinks on every airplane. >> of course. i think a fair question to...
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>> as you mentioned he was a really controversial figure especially in the united states. he himself claimed to be the messiah who was finishing up the work that jesus christ left undone. so a lot of folks called him a cult leader. but he also did start something of a global movement. and i think whenever a charismatic leader founder someone like moon dies there is always the question of what happens to the movement. now one of his sons will be taking over the church. there is a question of if the movement has a future and how will it look going forward. >> let's talk about how religion might be playing a role in the conventions and presidential race now. how important is religion to voters in the selection of who should be in the white house? >> it's really important. it's a really good predictor, actually of how an american casts a ballot for a president. in recent elections it has been a better predictor how often you go to church than income level than whether you live in a rural area or a city or whether you are a man or woman. it is a really strong predictor of how s
>> as you mentioned he was a really controversial figure especially in the united states. he himself claimed to be the messiah who was finishing up the work that jesus christ left undone. so a lot of folks called him a cult leader. but he also did start something of a global movement. and i think whenever a charismatic leader founder someone like moon dies there is always the question of what happens to the movement. now one of his sons will be taking over the church. there is a question...
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never been a better time to invest capital in the united states. but when i work with my peers, i see more about what that poll is, this idea that if it is there, they will kind of take what is given to them and you read students that have student them. spending money on tattoos i agree we are becoming more of a nation of tat -- takers what is sad s that there is a correlation between current success and happiness. in the end, the best way to get to that is -- [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> you a too quick to dismiss it. it'll still want freedom. that wasn't just a side angle. eople have always come here wanting to be their own boss. it does tie in to what you were saying, but it's more than just a catch. a lot of times you're talking about a business and it's the freedom not to have a boss that people love. boss.
never been a better time to invest capital in the united states. but when i work with my peers, i see more about what that poll is, this idea that if it is there, they will kind of take what is given to them and you read students that have student them. spending money on tattoos i agree we are becoming more of a nation of tat -- takers what is sad s that there is a correlation between current success and happiness. in the end, the best way to get to that is -- [talking over each other] [talking...
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back in the 1970's and the united states the government spends and regulated too much. when the economy slow down, the federal reserve at the time lower interest rates and tried to choose the economy. what we ended up with was inflation and slow growth. the fed cannot create jobs. all it can do is create money. eventually if you create too much money you create inflation, and that will harm the economy in long run. i sure hope we don't have qe for. cheryl: you can believe that they're going to bring up inflation if it rears its ugly head commanded by peace center. thank you very much. good to talk to you always. >> thanks. cheryl: we want to know what all of you think. here's a question. the best way to reduce the deficit? higher taxes, spending cuts, or both? log onto gerriwillis.com and on the right hand side of the screen. ellis said the results of the end of tonight's show. meanwhile, that same survey of business economists shows that obamacare will not bring down costs. fat, they say it will severely hurt the economy in the long run. elizabeth macdonald here with t
back in the 1970's and the united states the government spends and regulated too much. when the economy slow down, the federal reserve at the time lower interest rates and tried to choose the economy. what we ended up with was inflation and slow growth. the fed cannot create jobs. all it can do is create money. eventually if you create too much money you create inflation, and that will harm the economy in long run. i sure hope we don't have qe for. cheryl: you can believe that they're going to...
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information gathering schemes is that increasingly in the united states information is being collected about people who are accused of no crime people who haven't even been arrested let alone you know the government doesn't even have any reason to believe that we're involved in any criminal activity and nonetheless you know effectively are being compiled in hundreds of millions of people in this country and you know that the biometrics piece is simply one aspect of that that information gathering steam and it's really important to see the biometrics piece as merely one part of that system because the real danger and jennifer lynch is right to point is that her excellent report which i encourage everyone to read the real danger of these biometric systems is not simply the data that will identify me but but the integration of technologies that will enable the f.b.i. for example to use by an ocular on a street corner to have nation built into them to identify me against its face recognition database in the n.g.i. system and then simultaneously pull up a record you know perhaps from the lo
information gathering schemes is that increasingly in the united states information is being collected about people who are accused of no crime people who haven't even been arrested let alone you know the government doesn't even have any reason to believe that we're involved in any criminal activity and nonetheless you know effectively are being compiled in hundreds of millions of people in this country and you know that the biometrics piece is simply one aspect of that that information...
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i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states. >> former president bill clinton there firing up the crowd at the democratic national convention as he throws his support behind president obama. good morning, everyone. i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm wisdom martin. before we get to the convention, let's talk about the weather situation. humid, hot, mosquitos. >> i thought it was going away. >> tucker won't on vacation and left me with this. >> what's up with that? >> mixed conditions into the course of the day. just a few isolated showers to areas of the west through front royal as you can see and a little bit just to the northeast. can't rule out an isolated shower before it is all said and done across the area. let's look at the weather maps. 79degrees in the nation's capital this hour. 73 at baltimore. 72 at culpeper and 72 at hagerstown. it will be a hot day today, folks so be prepared. yesterday's highs, we hit 90 at reagan national airport. expect it to be 90 degrees today. back to you. >> thank you. >>> to politics now. bill clinton fires up the democratic base. the for
i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states. >> former president bill clinton there firing up the crowd at the democratic national convention as he throws his support behind president obama. good morning, everyone. i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm wisdom martin. before we get to the convention, let's talk about the weather situation. humid, hot, mosquitos. >> i thought it was going away. >> tucker won't on vacation and left me with this. >> what's up...
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states. that's what you need. that's why i'm running. >> reporter: cnn, atlanta. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> president obama working hard to chip away at the unemployment rate as election day nears. we are now officially two months out today. bit of good news when it comes to the jobs front. labor department says 365,000 people filed for new unemployment benefits last week. that is down 12,000 from the w
states. that's what you need. that's why i'm running. >> reporter: cnn, atlanta. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if...
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switzerland, singapore, finland, sweden, the netherlands, germany and the united states. in a previous segment, john carney said to ignore the quote pinheads at the world economic forum. are you? >> i don't ignore them. i want to ask you a question. put the shoe on the other foot here. here's the list of what matters according to them for competitiveness. institutions, infrastructure, macroeconomy, health and primary education and higher education. my question to you is which candidate is talking about all five of these things? >> none. >> to what extent is the united states engaged in a debate of institutions, infrastructure -- >> i shouldn't say none. we are around the margins. >> around the edges. >> the three is big focus obviously. obama touched on education and as mitt romney -- >> if this stuff matters, we ain't talking about it. okay? we are talking about the deficit which matters. that's part of -- i've only showed you five of the 12 pillars they call them. guys, do we have those full screens back there? those charts i wanted to put up. put up the first one here.
switzerland, singapore, finland, sweden, the netherlands, germany and the united states. in a previous segment, john carney said to ignore the quote pinheads at the world economic forum. are you? >> i don't ignore them. i want to ask you a question. put the shoe on the other foot here. here's the list of what matters according to them for competitiveness. institutions, infrastructure, macroeconomy, health and primary education and higher education. my question to you is which candidate is...
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these people were prosecuted in the united states as hezbollah operatives in the united states several years ago and chris will go into that in much more detail. some defendants cases have been known as having combat experience with hez la la in lebanon. the numbers are are greater than they seem from looking at the federal docket. since other suspected hezbollah operatives were criminal aliens without militant backgrounds being publicly disclosed. the director of national intelligence, general clampa recently said, iran's leader are under great pressure and appear to be "more willing to attack inside the united states in reaction to perceived actions that threaten the regime." so these threats are real. that could be sooner rather than later and as a committee, a congress and a government we simply cannot afford to ignore this threat. and i'll recognize the gentleman from mississippi, mr. thompson, for his opening statement. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, for calling this hearing today. as the homeland security committee we are charged with the responsibility of ensuring this n
these people were prosecuted in the united states as hezbollah operatives in the united states several years ago and chris will go into that in much more detail. some defendants cases have been known as having combat experience with hez la la in lebanon. the numbers are are greater than they seem from looking at the federal docket. since other suspected hezbollah operatives were criminal aliens without militant backgrounds being publicly disclosed. the director of national intelligence, general...
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behalf of the united states marine corps. our sixth wreath today represents the united states navy. -- washington, d.c., department of veterans affairs is representing the navy today. acheaped by julie -- accompanied by julie. -- [inaudible] world war ii veteran served in the pacific as a cook and as grave -- [inaudible] is to -- who was pearl harbor survivor. [inaudible] representing the united states air force. [inaudible] >> our wret today renting the united states coast guard. [inaudible] world war ii -- [inaudible] and the ninth and final wreath is being presented on happen of the -- [inaudible] presented by lieutenant colonel -- and doctor -- [inaudible] united army in 19 15eu6 as 65 as vietnam veteran. he's a veteran of the following combat operation. -- [inaudible] operation desert shield, dessert storm and [inaudible] ladies and gentlemen, please rise . >> explore the history of and literary culture of new york's capital city al albany this weekend on c-span2. and american history tv on c-span three. tonight on c-spa
behalf of the united states marine corps. our sixth wreath today represents the united states navy. -- washington, d.c., department of veterans affairs is representing the navy today. acheaped by julie -- accompanied by julie. -- [inaudible] world war ii veteran served in the pacific as a cook and as grave -- [inaudible] is to -- who was pearl harbor survivor. [inaudible] representing the united states air force. [inaudible] >> our wret today renting the united states coast guard....
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we do feel lucky. >> i accept your nomination for president of the united states! >> the show in tampa i'm sure will be very entertaining. >> the obama bashing is going to be delicious. >> telling the mitt romney story. >> she also got me one of these three packs of shirt frs costco! some people in your party don't like you. >> well, we're a big party. i am what i am and that's all that i am. >> i want to talk to you about love. >> we have become paralyzed for our desire to be loved. >> i love you women! >> we built it. it being i assume, mitt romney. >> i learn how to deal with every character who walked in the door. >> shook the hand of the american dream. >> butter milk, 2% milk. low fat. >> joe biden told me that he was a good golfer. >> what did you shoot today? >> oh, i don't keep score. >> i can tell you, that's not true. >> i'm interested in politics. >> supporter of mitt romney. >> you cannot lead from behind. >> mitt romney. >> we chose more government instead of more freedom. >> join mitt romney and me. let's get this done. >> paul ryan is in the reality
we do feel lucky. >> i accept your nomination for president of the united states! >> the show in tampa i'm sure will be very entertaining. >> the obama bashing is going to be delicious. >> telling the mitt romney story. >> she also got me one of these three packs of shirt frs costco! some people in your party don't like you. >> well, we're a big party. i am what i am and that's all that i am. >> i want to talk to you about love. >> we have become...
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more inside the united states. something close to 9/11 but maybe not identical to the one thank you very much. we find it kind of scary, but a we find it kind of scary, but a reminder that it's history. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. neil: you know, all this time i thought it was the kids that were the victims of the chicago teachers strike. leave it to "the new york times", specifically the teachers unions, the times headline says it all in the latest scandal. unions under siege. that even had to get your attention. >> it did, it did two. neil: do you think they are under siege? >> they are not popular in america today. my difficulty with this strike in chicago is i think it is not the right strike and that's not the right side of the right time. and i think it's going to do more damage for a lot of unions but it's going to do good. >> richard trumka, the ceo, talk to him at the convention. one of the things he did tell me was w
more inside the united states. something close to 9/11 but maybe not identical to the one thank you very much. we find it kind of scary, but a we find it kind of scary, but a reminder that it's history. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. neil: you know, all this time i thought it was the kids that were the victims of the chicago teachers strike. leave it to "the new york times", specifically the...
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since world war to the united states states has had an answer to that question. we stand for free people and free markets. we will defend and support them. neil: you are looking at the condoleezza rice address. it was punctuated by america's unique role in the world and that we should never give that up. despite her financial problems, we is the world's leading democracy and uncontested power, without has a great responsibility to protect and shepherd the process along. it is a point that newt gingrich raised often. the former speaker of the house the last republican on capitol hill. newt gingrich. >> great to be here. neil: our economic ills are part of a bigger problem, too. how do we address that? >> i think this is why, if you look at mitt romney's plan for it prosperity, the number one thing is american energy independence. his argument is that by the end of the decade, you can literally have a north american production so massive that you don't care. you liberate yourself so that you can make decisions based on economic strength and not having fear of what
since world war to the united states states has had an answer to that question. we stand for free people and free markets. we will defend and support them. neil: you are looking at the condoleezza rice address. it was punctuated by america's unique role in the world and that we should never give that up. despite her financial problems, we is the world's leading democracy and uncontested power, without has a great responsibility to protect and shepherd the process along. it is a point that newt...